Snickers
Domestic Short Hair | Knoxville, TN
AdultFemaleMediumTortoiseshell
About
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsCatsChildren
Meet Snickers
Miss Snickers is a 1yr old stunning tortie. She is new to rescue and is actively looking for her forever home. Recently, her family moved and left her behind. She was lucky to find a lady nearby that fed her and took her in until a foster home was found. Miss Snickers has been in her foster home for 3 weeks now, and her personality is really starting to shine. Her foster Mom describes her as a cuddle companion, lap kitty and full of love. She does require her own pillow to nap on and will sleep beside you on her pillow at night. Snickers would do well in a home as an only pet or with a nice respectful dog or cat. Snickers is negative for feline leukemia, current on her distemper and rabies vaccine, been wormed, had advantage for fleas, and been vet checked and spayed. NOTE: Snickers is FIV pos. FIV is NOT transferred by casual contact (sharing litter boxes, food dishes or mutual grooming. A generous donor has paid Snicker's adoption fee, so she is a sponsored cat. If interested in this cutie pie, please contact Holly at 865-671-4564 or [email protected].
Adoption Process
Potential adopters are required to complete our application before adoption. Our adoption fee varies based on the age and breed of the cat. The fee includes testing for feline leukemia and aids, the series of distemper vaccines, the rabies vaccines, wormings, advantage so they are flea free when you take them home, a veterinary exam, and the spay or neuter. Microchipping is available for an additional $45. The adoption fee is waived for qualifying adopters interested in one of our sponsored cats.
At the time of adoption, adopters must sign a contract indicating their willingness to obtain all remaining vaccinations, treatments, and spay or neuter. If a placement doesn't work out (e.g., a family member discovers he/she is allergic), the animal is returned to the Stray Connection and re-adopted.
Contact
The Stray Connection
(865) 671-4564
[email protected]
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN265.html
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